One of the most distinguished novelists of his generation, Ian McEwan was born in England and spent much of his childhood traveling with his father, an army officer stationed in the Far East, Germany, and North Africa. He graduated from Sussex University in 1970 with a degree in English Literature and received his MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia.
McEwan burst upon the literary scene in the mid-1970s with two short story collections that highlighted with equal clarity his early predilection for disturbing, somewhat shocking subject matter and his dazzling prose style. Similarly, his 1978 debut novel, The Cement Garden, attracted as much attention for its unsettling storyline as for its stylistic brilliance. But even though his early work was saturated with deviant sex, violence, and death (so much so that he earned the nickname "Ian MacAbre"), he was never dismissed as a mere purveyor of cheap thrills. In fact, two of his most provocative works (The Comfort of Strangers and Enduring Love) were shortlisted for major U.K. awards.
As he has matured, McEwan has moved away from disquieting themes like incest, sadism, and psychotic obsession to explore more introspective human dramas. In an interview with The New Republic he described his literary evolution in this way:
"One passes the usual milestones in life: You have children, you find that whether you like it or not, you have a huge investment in the human project somehow succeeding. You become maybe a little more tolerant as you get older. Pessimism begins to feel something like a badge that you perhaps do not wear so easily. There is something delicious and reckless about the pessimism of being 21. And when you get older you feel maybe a little more delicate and hope that things will flourish. You don't want to take a stick to it."
Among many literary honors, McEwan has been awarded the Somerset Maugham Award for First Love, Last Rites (1976) and the Whitbread Prize for The Child in Time (1987). Nominated three times for the Booker Prize, he finally won in 1998 for Amsterdam. He has also received the WH Smith Literary Award and National Book Critics' Circle Fiction Award for Atonement (2001) and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Saturday (2005).
Ian McEwan’s symphonic novel of love and war, childhood and class, guilt and forgiveness provides all the satisfaction of a brilliant narrative and the provocation we have come to expect from this master of English prose.
On a hot summer day in 1935, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses a moment’s flirtation between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the son of a servant and Cecilia’s childhood friend. But Briony’s incomplete grasp of adult motives–together with her precocious literary gifts–brings about a crime that will change all their lives. As it follows that crime’s repercussions through the chaos and carnage of World War II and into the close of the twentieth century, Atonement engages the reader on every conceivable level, with an ease and authority that mark it as a genuine masterpiece.
Author Biography: Ian McEwan is the bestselling author of more than ten books, including the novels The Comfort of Strangers and Black Dogs, both shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Amsterdam, winner of the Booker Prize, and The Child in Time, winner of the Whitbread Award, as well as the story collections First Love, Last Rites, winner of the Somerset Maugham Award, and In Between the Sheets. He has also written screenplays, plays, television scripts, a children’s book, and the libretto for an oratorio. He lives in London.
Winner of the 2002 National Book Critics Circle Award, Fiction
Shortlisted for the 2001 Booker Prize
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Cecilia和Robbie送Briony坐地鐵,Briony走進地鐵站,就此永彆姐姐和準姐夫。之後作者寫下以下文字,終結小說驚心動魄的第三部分。 "... She was surprised at how serene she felt, and just a little sad. Was it disappointment? She had hardly expected to be forgive...
評分文章一開始,作者就以一種客觀的近乎冷酷的筆調描寫瞭布裏奧妮對自己劇本的努力。之所以說“客觀的近乎冷酷”,是因為對於這個隻有十三歲的主人公的努力,作者以對待一個成年人的挑剔眼光,用一支充滿著惡毒嘲諷的筆去描寫布裏奧妮的種種心理活動。於是,這樣一個開頭也就鮮明...
評分 評分Cecilia和Robbie送Briony坐地鐵,Briony走進地鐵站,就此永彆姐姐和準姐夫。之後作者寫下以下文字,終結小說驚心動魄的第三部分。 "... She was surprised at how serene she felt, and just a little sad. Was it disappointment? She had hardly expected to be forgive...
評分作者:xi 在電影行將結束的時候,我看到瞭曆經重重劫難的戀人,賽西莉亞和羅比在一間廉價的公寓裏深情擁吻,窗戶開著,窗簾隨風飄動。而在窗下的路上,身著白色披風的布裏奧妮慢慢地走遠瞭。那時我想,故事終於結束瞭,多麼乏味的影片啊。但是這個念頭還沒有在內心消散,鏡頭...
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這本書,用來紀念5分的伍爾夫,2分的簡·奧斯汀,2分的伊夫林·沃,和1分的作者自己。
評分這裏沒有罪惡,隻有錯失,錯失不需要懺悔和救贖,因為命運本身無可毀責。(原本的受害者變成凶手,纔是真正的冷酷卑劣。)魚書鴻雁好催淚,尾聲精彩,第二部的戰時光景可以呼吸感知。【三天可以看完的書,硬拖瞭一個半月
評分這本書,用來紀念5分的伍爾夫,2分的簡·奧斯汀,2分的伊夫林·沃,和1分的作者自己。
評分這裏沒有罪惡,隻有錯失,錯失不需要懺悔和救贖,因為命運本身無可毀責。(原本的受害者變成凶手,纔是真正的冷酷卑劣。)魚書鴻雁好催淚,尾聲精彩,第二部的戰時光景可以呼吸感知。【三天可以看完的書,硬拖瞭一個半月
評分這裏沒有罪惡,隻有錯失,錯失不需要懺悔和救贖,因為命運本身無可毀責。(原本的受害者變成凶手,纔是真正的冷酷卑劣。)魚書鴻雁好催淚,尾聲精彩,第二部的戰時光景可以呼吸感知。【三天可以看完的書,硬拖瞭一個半月
Atonement 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載